turbulent jet, made visible by means of laser induced fluorescence (LIF)
turbulence - violent, broken movement or agitation of a fluid or gas.
Turbulence - a flow characterized by chaotic property changes such as rapid variation of pressure and flow velocity in space and time. Turbulent flows are always highly irregular.
The external flow over all kind of vehicles such as cars, airplanes, ships and submarines.
The oceanic and atmospheric mixed layers and intense oceanic currents.
The flow conditions in many industrial equipment (such as pipes, ducts, precipitators, gas scrubbers, dynamic scraped surface heat exchangers, etc.) and machines (for instance, internal combustion engines and gas turbines).
In the medical field of cardiology, a stethoscope is used to detect heart sounds and bruits, which are due to turbulent blood flow. In normal individuals, heart sounds are a product of turbulent flow as heart valves close.
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Turbulence - the most general case of unsteady fluid motion allowed by the Navier-Stokes equations. It is irregular and disorderly, it causes rapid mixing of heat and momentum, it is rotational and three-dimensional, it occurs over a range of scales, and, it is dissipative.
turbulence - violent, broken movement or agitation of a fluid or gas.
Turbulence - a flow characterized by chaotic property changes such as rapid variation of pressure and flow velocity in space and time. Turbulent flows are always highly irregular.
Examples of turbulence
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